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R R R R R R I R Ny '16 8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, “Youw're late. How often am — “How often am I to be fool- ed by that eclock. Fast : To sce’ \‘GFF!'- ngain? / i 00 -HoO! s e Bill” “The 8c CIGAR with the 10c Personality” Henry T. Offterdinger, Maker 508 Ninth Street N.W. Agent for COMOY’S London-made Briar Pipes. _——————— !#C\l%C‘GCillGiG"‘i(#\l#“&&&«"-’v’&u‘&&d’fl«‘ Dependable Service —has resulted in Over 60,620 Wearers of Glasses Using Our Optical Department Eyeglasses Including careful, thor- ough examination by one s - of our Graduate Optome- trists—as low as.. the Senate. —We are never satisfied with a pair of Glasses unless they are becoming and per- fectly adjusted. That’s part of our service. Opticians 1\\\\\||’/l///j < Jewelers serve without pay. KRR R R R PR R RN P PR PR ERE ey leader, red th: 708 7th Street and 3123 M Strect Pl e | peculiarly cur friend.” Americans will read with eager interest the story of the rise of this poor ‘and self-educated Welsh boy to rulership of the British empire, and the secrets of Downing street and the Peace Conference, as PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE. told in - LLOYD GEORGE-—The Man and His Times- Publication of which will begin next Sunday in - Che Zunday Star | By Regular Carrier, 20c Per Month BY MAIL Maryland and Virginia . . . . . . ... ... . AllOther States . - « « ¢« ¢ o o oo v e , T WENT AROUND AND ASKED GUSTD WHAT'S THS GosSIP T HEARD AT THe DUTCHMAN'S ABOVT SOME TROUBLE You HAD W BIG Gus GEevem? s | AR! THERE'S JUST imer afteatam ] |we man = wanT making provision first for persons x:lflem.ed by slack industrial conditions MILLION FOR U.S. EXPENSE AT BRAZIL EXPOSITION declared that House Passes Amended Senate Res- olution Authorizing Participa- tion in International Event. Appropriation of a million dollars for participation by the United States in an international exposition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, next year is au- thorized in a resolution passed by the House yesterday, in amended form | from the measure already passed by | country and the effort to reduce government expenditures.” FRIEZE AS MEMORIAL. High School H a { Students of Central who were killed in the w will be memorialized in a fr will be placed around the W library of the school, plans made by the advisory board of ciation of the insti- tution at a meeting last night in the The frieze will contain re- production of the Edwin Abbey panel pictures of the Holy Grail, which now adorns the walls of the public library Panels giving the names of the Central heroes will form a part The vote was 190 to 42, and was | taken after an amendment, by , Representative Stafford, lican, Wisconsin, had been rejected to reduce the appropriation to $500,000. Favorable action on the resolution had previously been taken by thels Senate, but an agreement must now be reached in conference on several points of difference, particularly as to a House provision limiting the salary of a commissioner general to $15,000, and three commissioners to $7.500 each annually. Two other com- missioners would be appointed the Alumni A It was planned to place a bronze %! The long standing friendship be- tween Brazil and the United States | | fate J &g/_\n s,and the necessity of perpetuating it | tior ,\_.J | were emphasized during debate. | resentative Mondell, the republican i sible tor he ree St fund ‘which th of all South i ‘Brazil has been ucation to Mr. Wil to the former principal, grow- | ing out ef love and respect of stu- |'dents of Central. < Opposition to the appropri: &| based chiefly on’the nece The Most Interesting Mafi in the World Today Is ' DAVID LLOYD GEORGE | Prime Minister of Great Britain Who will be here next month to attend the Conference on the Limitation of Armaments PHILIP KERR. By PHILIP KERR (His Secretary, 1917-1921) 20c Per Month 25¢ Per Month i For Sale by All News Dealers and News Stands, 5¢ Place Your Order at Once LT T (UL 'MAR¥LAND BOY HONORED. Gershon Percival Bickford, jr., "23, 't lof Berwyn, Md., has been nominated buy the friendship of trade of any by President Lowell as _one of Har- while Representative Walsh. . Massachusetts, that any nation “basing its friendship lon the amount we spend within its borders for the stimulation of trade_comes with mighty poor grace industrial _conditioms in sk are being used th; year ‘roun Ciieye 50 Use Tt'ule{ attractive and service- DEL 0 able as well SYSTEM as inexpen- sive. These | —in cutting out come inj) your garments. manySbeau: Buttenck Pattern tiful _ color combina- | Department— First tions. Floor. WE DIDN'T GET THAT FAR! HE SAID T DIDN'T Glue Me A WERE WORTH Look LIKE A JOB CARRYING ADAY?S LABORING MAN 1M THIS SILK vard's thirteen candidates for Rhodes | scholarships at O thority for his committee, to |from amons the which his application will be pre- THRIFTY THURSDAY Py New Low Prices at Their Lowest Sausfizchan First (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. §. Pat. Off.) IN FACT, HE WAS p:‘\: Wfih‘?fl\l,b S0 PGeveED THAT W DD Yo I ™ok UuP Some FEcGL ABOWT OF His TIME THAT He TosSED Me INTD THE - MORTAR-BED! with y the h niversities. This committee on December 3 will AU ’mvk one Rhodes scholar for 1922-23 ndidates nominated ds of various colleges and Marion W hite —when unable to visit the store. —By BUD FISHER. T WAS UGRY MucH Moarmnen‘ The eight-hour day for workers will be an importa discussion at the a of the internation league of nations, which is soon to be held in Geneva. WINDOW SHADES = 33¢ A Thurs- Bar- in Write to aboslutely perfect quality. Green, Our Expert tan and olive. Cam- Shopper plete with crochet nails, and s ckets EXTRA! GIENUIINE HATTIERS’ PLUSH SAILORS A Purchase and Sale to Surprise the City. Actual Values are $3.00 to $5.00 ffering is that these PLLUSH SAILORS . Beautiful, glossy 9 Straight brims and roll i SILK PETTICOATS REDUCED! Two genuine buying “snaps”™— for we have reduced some of our Finest Petticoats for a one- day clean-up. 32 Silk Petticoats That Sold for $8.98 and $9.98 $5.00 Beautiful Petticoats of satin, chiffon taffeta and silk jersey. Both fabrics and workmanship are noticeably superior. Nov- elty flounces, fascinating effects of pleating, shirring, suffling and cording. Green, purple, copen, black and changeable colorings. 26 Silk Petticoats That Sold for $12.98 and $14.98 $8.75 Petticoats de luxe—of superb weaves of taffeta and jersey,- showing flouncings of the most novel and elaborate character. Black, brown and changeable colors; also light shades. Get a really fine silk petticoat at low cost. Boys’ Crompton Corduroy Suits $6.95 The any-weather suits that resist water and wear, and be- sides are so dressy looking. Tailored of genuine Cromp- ton's corduroy by a maker who knows how to back up good fabric with good workmanship. Box-pleated and inverted pleat- ed back models, with belts. Lined pants. Coats lined with Venetian. All sizes. Stamped Goods Women’s Stamped Night- gowns, 69c. lnfams Stamped Night- gowns, 79%. Stamped Turkish Combing Jackets, 75c. Children’s Stamped Chambray Dresses, sizes 4 to 10, ‘Women’s Stamped Chambray House Dresses and Aprons, 69c. Stamped Unbleached Fudge Aprons, 79c. i are GENUID —not the blankets, a single thickness of whic usual double blanket. novelty combinations of blue and white, pi v and brown, l’\u and blue and gold and white. Note the extra lfi AND sm \\0()'»‘"\}[{ S, in si sailors, combining smartness and service to a remarkable degree. brims. Black, Brown, Beaver, Navy What woman but wili enthuse over this opportunity to buy the season’s most popular hats for st ‘wear at such a low price? $3 “Downap” 66x34 $ Plald Blankels 2 50 cet and sports thick. felt-like, fluffy cotton h serves the purpose of the common beauty— k and white, tan blankets: In block plaids of u: TING excellent qua in _stripes, " dressin Every sheet Special 50¢ Bontex Pillowcases 42x36. Free from starch. Famous Bontex qualitv—close texture and serviceable weight. Made up thc right way of the cotton, which means extra wear. color—made to sell for 45 inches wide. attractive patterns, NEW LACE CURTAINS T $1.98 for senlce as well as dmcora- A wealth of Pair e/ Of New and Charming DR In Two Wonderjful Groups Group No. 1—Choice About 100 of these new and appealing frocks. Of velveteen with flowing sleeves of canton crepe, and of taffeta, char- meuse, satin, tricotine, serge and com- binations of serge and georgette. Chiefly in black and navy. Beaded, embroidered, braided and semi-tailored models, designed along straight lines or with tunics. Group No. 2—Choice Wonder values, indeed—for many of these dresses are actually worth $25 and $30. Models of high distinction in canton crepe, crepe de chine, tricotine, charmeuse, Poiret twill, satin and geor- gette and other beautiful materials. Novelty styles that sound every high note of autumn-winter fashions. A Record Low Price for Qualitv Hals Women’s Timeliest purchas and lowest pric this quality Women glove of soft, pli 1| uble s E brown in black and white. Children’s Forest Mills Underwear Purchase of Slight Seconds; On Sale at Saving Prices Children's Forest Mills Vests and Pants, slicht seconds, heavy fleeced. High neck, long sleeves. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves. Ankle pants. Garment, sizes 2 to 6, 45¢; sizes 8 to 16, broken sizes, Misses' Forest Mills Union Suits, slight seconds. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, hi eck, long sleeves. Ankle ment, sizes 2 8, $1.053; =i Shirt Sale Men’s Famous “Imperial™ Troy-Made Shirts $1 New shirts f printed madras, woven madr: ercale and white oxford cloth. fL stiff cufls. Regulation neckban . also but- toned-down collars on the white shirts. All siz 8 3 colorful patterns. The majority are perfect, others subject to very slight faults. Women’s Muslin Nightgowns Two New Models at 98¢ Of excellent, soft muslin— guaranted pure finish. A high- neck model witn tucked yoke and ruffle on neck and sleeves; and another model with yoke of em- broidery insertion and tucks, and embroidery edge at neck and sleeves. icultural f